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Makepeace v. Boyd
2 Mass. 430
Mass.
1807
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The Chief Justice reserved the point, to have an opportunity to consult his brethren, not from any doubts he entertained on the subject, as he declared, but for the sake of settling the practice. And now at this term he said the whole Court were, upon consideration, in favor of allowing the amendment upon the common rule.

Harrison G. Otis, Esq.,

appointed an examiner at the last March term, declined accepting the appointment.

Case Details

Case Name: Makepeace v. Boyd
Court Name: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Date Published: Mar 15, 1807
Citation: 2 Mass. 430
Court Abbreviation: Mass.
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